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Ihc International Harvester Mt110 Nos Input Shaft Bearing St234 Gpc240 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Watson, Louisiana, US

Watson, Louisiana, US
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Compatibility is the buyer's responsibility, Thanks. I have found the part number ST-234 in the MT110 parts index, Group 13 pages 5 and 8. Please read All Details completely...  and note these parts have been stored many years box in rough shape. 

Item offered is a New Original Stock International Harvester and never been installed I believe a main shaft bearing for C Series trucks part number ST-234 (GPC-240).  I have also found in my research possibly for 1959 60 B100, 1950-52 L Series ?? and Scout 1961-65. I am not sure and this is only info I have found on the web.

Notes on package says MT110. ** Please make sure it will work for you before deciding to purchase as I am unable to guarantee compatibility.**  Thanks for viewing and send me a email with any questions or concerns.

Intrenational Customers please note that any duties or other charges entering your country will be your responsibility and are not included in the shipping cost. Shipping cost high on this piece due to weight. Also please understand I can not be responsible for customs opening and inspecting your package.  Thank You

 

 

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